AntiJOP is an anti-malware solution that recodes assembly language to remove JOP attack gadgets. JOP attacks on x86 often hinge on the availability of 0xFF bytes in preexisting code, which can be co-opted to serve as register-indirect call instructions. AntiJOP removes instances of 0xFF bytes that may exist, for example, in immediate values, MOD/RM bytes, etc.

yuck is a command line option parser for C that works on a minimal set of dependencies - only a C compiler and the m4 macro processor are required. It supports all the standard use cases: GNU-style long options (--option), condensable short options (-xab for -x -a -b), and optional arguments to long and short options (--foo[=BAR]), multiple occurrence of options (-vvv). Most importantly, it does not depend on libc's getopt() nor getopt_long().

Java Grinder takes Java byte-code from a class file and compiles it into an assembly code text file that can be assembled and run on microcontrollers and CPUs including MSP430, dsPIC, 6502 (Commodore 64), 68000, ARM, and MIPS. A Java API is provided for dealing with SPI, GPIO, Commodore 64 hardware, and more.

The Logo Creator is an application that creates logos that look like a Photoshop guru spent hours laboring over them. It can create Web graphics, podcast albums, page headers, and all kinds of graphics for your Web site, blog, or social network group.

iSkysoft TunesOver for Mac allows iOS users to do iPhone transfers, iPod transfers, or iPad transfers. It lets you transfer videos, photos, messages, audiobooks, and music and playlists with rating, artwork, and play counts with just one click, and it enables you to add music, videos, and photos to your iPhone or other iDevice without using iTunes. You can also easily manage your iDevice data.

Flora is a minimalistic but very powerful NoSQL database. It is easy to understand with data readable by both humans and machines, schemaless, Lua-scriptable, remotely accessible through TCP, and portable. It is especially suited for A. I. tasks, and a longer-term goal is support for "natural language" queries.